Tag Archive | "Training"

Want to Know about Medicare Fraud? Ask about a Free Seminar!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

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Want to know the score on Medicare and Medicaid frauds and scams? Want to learn how to protect yourself from crooks how want to steal your Medicare number? Then sign up to host a Wisconsin SMP speaker today! Our speakers are available to conduct workshops that teach seniors how to prevent healthcare fraud. In 2010, [...]

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SMP Training Scheduled for Madison

Monday, August 1, 2011

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Want to find out more about Medicare fraud and waste? Would you like to become a Wisconsin Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer? Then check out our next training in Madison. It will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 25, at the CWAG office. For more details, or directions, contact Kevin Brown at (800) [...]

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Schedule an SMP Training Session

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

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Would people in your community like to hear more about Wisconsin SMP, or how to volunteer? Would you like details on Medicare fraud – and how to prevent it? Then schedule a free training for your area. Contact Kevin Brown at (800) 488-2596, ext. 315 or kbrown@cwag.org for details.

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Public-Private Partnerships Help Spot Fraud

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

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At a recent panel discussion in Philadelphia, experts on Medicare fraud discussed the benefits of public and private partnerships. You can view the video on YouTube or watch it below. Thought it is nearly an hour, it is well worth the watch, with statistics and anecdotal information that can be used to create your own [...]

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More Volunteers — And a Training Opportunity

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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We have some great news! Thanks to a recent radio public service campaign and some news coverage, we’ve been contacted by 17 people who are interested in joining our team as volunteers. That’s a big step toward our goal of having at least one trained volunteer in every county and tribe in Wisconsin. As those [...]

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